Mulberry belongs to moraceae family. Mulberries are the deciduous trees native to the warm temperate and subtropical regions of the world. Mulberry mostly found in Asia, Africa, and America. There are 24 species of mulberry trees, many of which have numerous different varieties. The most commonly grown species are black, white, and red. The most […]…Read More

Food is a necessary requirement of body but it is important to consider that what is eaten and what must be left. Now a day there is a trend of fast food/junk food. Fast food is basically a kind of food that is cooked and served promptly. This type of food is less important in nutrition content […]…Read More

It was Calvin Schwabe’s thorough rethinking of the concept of “one medicine” in 1976 that fully recognized the close systemic interaction of humans and animals for nutrition, livelihood and health. International organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) have institutionalized “one medicine” partly as Veterinary Public Health […]…Read More

Chikoo is botanically called Manilkara zapota belongs to family sapotaceae. It is very delicious fruit worldwide. It is minor fruit in Pakistan. It has very nutritious with following some major health benefits. Chikoo is very rich in fiber, thus behaves as a laxative. So, consumption of chikoo is good for digestion and gastritis. A mixture of chikoo with […]…Read More

A lemon is a fruit that is best known for sour taste and use in food items. The juice of the lemon is about 6% citric acid which gives it a sour taste. The distinct of sour taste of lemon juice, it is a main ingredient in juices and diet. Lemon comprises high amount of […]…Read More

The global developments are shifting the nature of human interaction across a wide range of social sphere including the economic, political, cultural, health and environmental. Globalization is driving a world system comprising national economies and societies that are increasingly influenced by factors outside their borders. Contemporary globalization is a driving force behind the rise of […]…Read More

Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers and groundwater). This form of environmental degradation occurs when pollutants are directly or indirectly discharged into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove harmful compounds. Water pollution affects the entire biosphere plants and organisms living in these bodies of water. In almost […]…Read More

Since no verified fossils of lice have ever been found we can only speculate when they originated. We do not know the ancient Egyptians and Greeks wrote of them and they were found on prehistoric American Indian mummies. There are three kinds of lice which feed on man. The head louse ( Pediculus humanus capitus ) The […]…Read More

Minister for National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar said that Pakistan was completely dedicated to accomplishing the wellbeing related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). According to the eighth Annual Public Health Conference, she said that Pakistan received SDGs in February 2016 through a parliamentary determination that was passed collectively, and Pakistan’s National Health […]…Read More

Pakistan was unable to meet its Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on health and ranks 149 in 188 countries in the first global assessment of countries according to the report by Gallup Pakistan short roundup of health infrastructure in Pakistan 2000-2015 based on Pakistan Economic Survey 2015-2016. Pakistan’s most ignored chunks of healthcare are the provision […]…Read More

WITH PASSING away of Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad on 18th Jan. 2018, Pakistan lost an iconic scientific leader, who had been associated, directly or indirectly, with every significant development on Pakistan’s scientific scene for well over half a century. In particular, his name was synonymous with Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), where he served for more […]…Read
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Iqtidar Zaidi is currently President and CEO of Techaccess Pakistan. His array of experiences is vast and badges years of successful decision making internationally as well in Pakistan. Mr. Zaidi is a graduate from the University of Karachi in Mathematics. He then graduated from University of San Francisco in Human Relations and Organizational Behavior while also attending UC Berkeley for courses in Computer Sciences.
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Sugarcane has the largest industrial base after cotton in agricultural sector of Pakistan. For the last 2-3 seasons there has been unrest in growers’ community and the sugar industry. Growers claim an enhanced rate of cane and timely payment to growers; while the Pakistan sugar industry claims that their economic viability is at stake due […]…Read
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Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad and Munno Bhai both are no more with us. Scientific community and literary community mourns the loss of scientist and famous writer as well on same day. Munno Bhai was senior journalist his column “Girebaan” was most popular because of its creativeness. He wrote super hit PTV dramas which remains a big […]…Read
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